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Northern Advance, 24 Sep 1931, p. 3

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[El'1'1I/01')". I Pleased the Ladies Of premier interest to the ladies: in attendance was the big display of` needle work and baking. When one of the lady judges was asked why there seemed to be fewer patched. quilts and hooked mats in the handi-i craft section, she said it was prob-] ably because the older women who` did this sort of work so beautifully! were getting fewer. The appetizing trays arranged by the contestants in; the Workmans Lunch competition made one long to be a workman, at; least until one could consume some or} the dainties spread out so sumptuous-, 1y. The prize for the oldest lady in attendance went. to Mrs. Watson Copeland, Wyebridge, who gave her age as 88 years. i A; i< n. with :1 fair crowd. the` 1 may 1' raser. 3 Carriago-.\Izm*-, having foal 1931,; Earl Fagan. Spring Colt, Earl: Fagzm. Yearling Filly or (`.vl Hernian Osbornce. Single Cxtrriagef Horse to bug:;ry, Walter Amos, Dr. Glenrlniining, Knn. Gillespie. '1`eam_ atlaclu-(1 t0vX'l1l(:l8, Ken. Gilespie. 3 T?nnrl I-In)wn<.._`-\'TZ`H'rI lwnvilur r:|i_<:'lri 2'.Il5lf_`ll(`(l I0 "(3lll(IlL`, l\C`Il. K1llUS})10. l fill Tloml H01XC'>`---.\'Ill`C having raised U3\ }JOl` foa 1931, I2u. Jormcy. Two-year-3 Son. old Filly or -Gelding. Ken. Gill:-spi<`:,` Clark John W. Loigli. Yearling: Filly or Be. Gelding, Jones l-Tmms 6: sons, H. Ihibito Barnhardt. Team, style and spe<.~ Donald Bell, Frank Quick. single! Road Horse, Donald Bell. Goo. Peal-L Ba sall. Free-for-All, Ben. Porter, Ellis` HOV. Leigh, Norman Hart. Tlnxw-year-oldi Pu.-v. Filly or Gelding to buggy, Donalv! ies. Bell, Frank Quick. Farmer s Driver. A. C Donald Bell, 1 and 2. Rock Dnml Hm-an: l\H:r-nll:n1pnn.<.-Rnn-` Franl Donald 15011, 1 and 2 Road Horses, l\Iiscellzu1eou.<--Run-` ning Race, J. F. Turnbull 1 and 2. Best Single Turnout, Geo. Pearsall, Dr. Glondenning, Ken. Gillespie. De- livery Horse attached to democrate. Herman Osborne, Mervin Storey. Green Race, 1 Sum. Ki.<. 2 Roy Robinson. Hitch-z1nrl-Go Race, .VIrs; Drury, Mrs. Fletcher. f C;-\'I`TLE L).`-\ ['1 L411: ` Registered Shorthorn.<-.-\p:-rd buii. I Ernest Crawford. Yearling: bull, John Walker. Senior bull calf, Ern- est Crawford, E. J. Murphy. Junior bull calf, Ernest Crawford. Cow, E. J. Murphy, Ernest Crawford. Two- year-old heifer, 1*}. J. Murphy, Ernest Crawford. Yearling heifer, Ernest Crawford, E. J. Wurphy. Heifer Calf, Ernest Cra\\`ford, E. J. .\Iur- phy, Ernest Crawford. Female, any age. E. J. Murphy. Shornhorn. Dual Purnose---Buii, 1 15. J. iviurpny. Shornhorn, Purposi----Bu1i. year or over, A. Walt & Sons. .-\1bort Jermey. Cow in calf or having raised calf since Oct.. 1930, Albert Jermcy, J. A. Ross. Rpmis-rnrpd Holstein5--Two-veal`-old Jermcy, J. A. tcoss. Registered Holsteins--Two-year-old bull, F. Hunter. Yearling bull, D. C. ` Mcliinnon. Bull calf, F. Hunter, .1. F. Turnbull, D. C. ML-K'innon. Cow ` in calf. J. F. Turnbull, D. C. Mc- Kinnon 'I`wo-year-old heifer, J. F. Turnbull, D. C. McKinnon. Yc2\rlm;,_-, heifer, Geo. Pearsall, D. C. McKin- non. Heifer calf, J. F. Turnbull, D. C. McKinnon, 2 and 3. l)...ri_~nn-ml .\vr:hiw>:-_-'\Q'nd bull, Mcliinnon, Z and 3. v R0.-_risu.-rod ;~\yuhires-Aged bull, . Elmer Caldwell. Two-year-old bull, Montie Leigh. Yearling bull, W. Forbes. Bull calf, W. Forlaes. Cow in calf, W. Forbes, 1 and 2. Two-year-old heifer, Momie Leigh. Yearling heifer, Elmer Cald- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1931 Ell El`l1('.\'l Cozitc.<, Ed. Perrymanil and 2. Ewe lamb, Geo. Crziwford car-old Filly, J. C. Tudh0peI& Son, J. H. Doble & Son. 3.'.t2\ClN"(l to wagon, J. C. Tud-5 Long Wool, open to residents of i\Iar<,- or Gelding, any :-ige,x Oro--Ram lamb, Albert Jermey , Coat;-5. J. C. Tudhopc-. Fouli and 2. .-\;.-;ed ewe, Albert Jermey L eedom. Ernest Crawford. F`o21lizivil 2. Sliearling ewe, gliyzt-111. Frzmk Robinson. Foal, rnuy 1 and 2. Ewe lamb, Albert Jer- U(l Wiser, R. Jermey & Son. `ml-y 1 and 2. It Draugzht--l\Iai'e having raised: Short Wool--.-\ged I ram, 1 119531, G,nr Perrymun. Foal} LL-i_Lrh, J. A. Rnid. W. R. .\I(-Lean. F. Robinson.lJohn. J. A. Reid. Agi-(l owe, (-211` old Filly or Gelding, Ernest" Edgar Johnston & Sons 1 and 2., Edgziz` Jo'nn. & 'l\:un1, Ref0re. Henry Shearling c`.\'r-,, Ewe lamb, J. A. Rein`! Jrmns. Emms & Sons. .\l;.r(- :25 Son: 1 and 2. g, any age, l{t'.'f01'L`.~"td'i0!l 1 and 1 and 2. 1 PIGS crnl PL1rp0.~<---I~`0:il 1953 , Curl? Ym'kslii1`e.<--.-Xgccl boar, R. F. Cars- T\\'O-_\`C2l1`-0l<`l Filly or G--lrl- cznlilcn & Son.~:, Wm. Cu111pl)(;il.i 711 L . Albert J01-1 rman Osborn-.-. A. D. Camp-. . .m0 sow, R. F. Car. & Son, ._ __ . -_... .. ... v r n u n `rm, ,, _.:._,. ._v._ n ` i l | Hem bus. nmonny seeu, uas. L;l'z1\\-I fore], Wm. Campbell & Son. Luck - Son. Half bus. winter wheat, Wm. umpbtall & Son, Percy Bonney. Hull` bus. goose: wheat, Wm. Jarratt. Half bus. six-rowed barley, Wm. Camlibell & Son, Jas. Crawford. Hair 1;dgar'Vbu.s. white oats, Ernest Coatt-.<, \Vm. Ram lamb, E1'ro'fCi1mPb('ll & S0- Half bus. buck- wlnaat, P\`l`(.'_\' Boniney, Dc\ erc Wil- son. Half bus. peas, Irwin C-l2l.l'l~`.. A. D. Campbell. - Sheaf winter when! on . Ir- win Clark. Sheaf . wlieut, Wm. Jarratt. Shoat` of ozits, Geo. Kirkpatrick, .\lanfor(l Horne. Six stzilks corn. (`Y1.~'ll2`.;EL , 'l`ho;~'. Luck 3: Manford Horne. 1"! \IDV r.)TJr\r\l'7(`I7 Bull, Half 3 `bus. clorvr seed, Ernest Horne, Thos. I` ICICIIEF. C.`-\'I`TLF Ql~nuH1nun.- 2525 3 As is usual with :1 fair crowd, midway was well patr0ni'1.e(l. Fat-`m lads and town ones, too, took keen (lelight in throwing` t0lTl11i.'0(`.< (over-I ripe ones at that) at thu nigger s| head. It \v21.< a novel and amusing; way of protably disposing of sur-'`, plus garden truck at three shys for? a dime, although 21 decidedly messy} way of earning :1 living. Something; 11s:-\\' in Hm mnnn nf r'h:1n(`v lino wz1.~ tzrmn lam] l mu z. ` ; 10531, F. Cars-_ H3,` G-lrl-3 Cu1npbc} ..: .. 1'o0d Son.~..g '01` Gelding.!J. F. Turnbull. Boar, spring` pig, R.` ,.=e1~, Team,! 1"`. (izuscztdden & Sons 1 and 2. Sow,i n O. apring pig, R. 1*`. Car.~'<:addcn 8.: S0115.` i Dom-xirl Fletcher. ` _ t`....1 1n-2: . I2r...L-.-I1i.~n_- ,__\n-ml I-unnv T<`.rlu-gr` 3 brim-mr q i Cotswo1ds--Aged ram, J. H. Doble & Son, '1`. E. Smith. Shearling ram,` T. E. Smith. Rum lamb, T. E. Smith: 1 and 2. Aged ewe, T. E. Smith, J. H. Doble. Shearling` ewe, T. E.` Smith, J. H. Doble. Ewe` lamb, T. E. Smith 1 and 2. - 1...-......+n..= r_\..~...1.-um T A11-m 2.? I (`\':u\\'i"r\>'1I Xv .Qnn 1 nnxl 7)., 1. and z. ` Oxford Down.<--Agcd ram, J. Bro-' thou & Son 1 and 2. Shearling ram.i J. B2-w-tlmtt & Sons 1 and 12. R2111.` lamb, J. Brethett & Sons 1 and .-\g(.-d ewe, J. Brethett & Sons 1 and `.2. Shoarlinjz ewe, J. B1'etheLt & Sons! 1 and 2. Ewe lamb. J. Brethett &I Sons 1 and 2. l Shrop.~'hi1'cs--~AgeLl ram, George? Rhonrling urawtoru, nert prawxoru. 1 Best registered bull, any age or breed-Ernest Crawford. Best fe-I `male, any age or breed, E. J. Mur-} lphy. Best. herd of cattle, male and If . fnn1:aI9 T<`.rnn: Crawford. Bahv Ipny. DESI HCTQ OI CEUZDIE, lTlZ1lE'.' H.IlU 13 females, Ernest Crawford. Baby` beef, shown by boy or girl, Arnold` 5 Crawford. | QUWWD amltn l anu :4. LeicL~ste1's--Aged ram, J. Allan & gSon. Shearling ram, J. Allan & Son | 1 and Ram lamb, J. Allan & Son 1 and 2. Aged ewe, J. Allan & Son ~ 1 and 2. Shearling ewe, J. Allan & 5 :Son 1 and 2. Ewe lamb, J. Allan &` ! Son. Qr\I1`lnI](\1III\.\ Annnrl \- n 11.1 no nu-u` DON. Southdowns-Aged ram, Darcy` Armstrong 1 and 2. Shcarling ram,` Darcy Armstrong 1 and 2. Ram lamb, Darcy Armstrong 1 and 2. .-\;;ed ewe, Darcy Armstrong 1 and 2. Shearling ewe, Darcy Armstrong 1 and 2. Ewe lamb, Darcy Armstrong _ I and 2. F.`-l'.\.-,1 TWA-n; -_\n~nrl 1'-.1111 T T-`.w.. :1-lelfer call , G. 1-1. .LV1l1).'(10CK. . Herefords--Aged bull, Thos. Dew-' |e1l. Bull calf, Thos. Dewell. Cow in calf, Thos. Dewell. Two-year-old -heifer, Thos Dewell, Edgar Leigh.j `Yearling heifer, Thos. Dewell. Heifer calf, Thos. Dewell 1 and 2. Cvndp (`.:a+r.I=__.Two-vear-old steer. bert urawrom, Lnos. LUCK oz .3011. = , Market Class--Baby beef, Ernest `Crawford, Bert Crawford. 1 Ram rmriumn-nrl hnH, nnv nap nr ' Dl"l`aI'HIl: (EVVU, J. Dl'ULIXUlL 05 DUlli; I1 Ewe {Sons : : (`:'nu.'fo:'d & Son 1 and 2. Shearling: :'2un, Ga-0. C'ra\\'forcl & Son 1 and 2.! 3 {am lamb. Gm). C1`2m'f01'(i & Son, J 1 ,1? Dobh: & Son. .-\g':d ewe, George} . Cruxvfortl & Son, J. H. Doble & Son 9 i Shrsarling ewe, Geo. Crawford & Son} [1 Crawford,` ,6: Son, H. Son. I I\I`\lIV \Xs'nnl r\r\1.r\ On vn.-iylunz nf OI pronnaoly disposing 01 sur-g. for{: Something;. new in the game of chance line \\'1:j the Mousie-Mousie gzxine, which somehow was not popular with the: ladies. Then there \\':1.~' the merry-Q go-round, with seven live Shetland; ponies for the patrons to ride instead: of the gaudy modern ones of the usual carousell. They were the de-_ light of all the kiddies, who clum0red' for a chance to ride on these cunning! little c1'eature;~:. Hot. dog . re-l freshmem booths and fruit hz1\\`l helped to round out O1-o .< big`ge.~:t` and best World s Fair. The prize? l uvinncnv 0 'auy Luccu, u. x. LL French. H. ..,...... ._ Polied Angus--Yearling bull, G." tion pen, old or young, 1 male, 3 fe I -H. Murdock. Bull calf, G.. H. Mur-'ma1s, Purkview Hatcheries. dock. Cow in calf, G. H. Murdock. Pair roast chickens, N[l'.:'. G. Lauu- Two-year-o1d heifer, G. H. Murdock. er. iYear1ing heifer, G. H. Murdock.` Best hen or pullet, Montie Leigh. jHeifer calf, G. H. Murdock. ;Pair dressed chickens, Geo. Pearsau, Mrs. Gordon Lauder. Pair dresseu ducks, Mrs. D. Roberts. Pair roast ducks, Mrs. Percy Bonney, Mrs. Ed- gar Leigh. Rabbit.s-Jos. Caruso. FLOWERS AND FRUIT i I` ` A I.` "nu-A ---"n A1 , """"" .D"""" "'1" n`\'pV'Q. MYS. R. 1` 1)un2:; Fletcnex`. 3 1 1 I3c1'k. boar, Iu`(lg;2`.rl X {Johnston & Sons. Brood sow, Edgrxrgl 'Jo'nn.<:,on & Sons, 1 and 2. Bou1`,u] `.~p1-ingr pig`, J. I-1. Doble & Son. Sow, ( `spring pig, J. H. Doble & Son, 1 and{( `Z. a I 7 -H Pair of market hogs suitable I01! export buc-0n--R. F. Czlrsczltlden 62 Colin Campbell & Son, Irwin ` Clark. I.!r..4 knnnn Innnv uhnuvn kw nnv av. I Caldwell, Montxe Lelgn, Z. and 6. `I Registered Jerseys-4t;wo-year~o1d,] bull, Bert French. Bul`. calf, Ba.-rt .1 French 1 and 2. Cow in calf, John{ .3. Edwards, Bert Fre;1cl1. Two-ye:u'-3.] olu heifer, John S. Edwards, Bert I I` French. Yearling heifer, Bert, \ French, John S. Edwards. Heifer 1 calf, Edgar Leigh 1 and 2, Bert I French. ! a : Dnllml Anrrnu Vanrlinu hull. C. Y. -}(~.::t bacon hog shown by any ex- ` hibitor living in Oro township---Irwt;. ' Clark. 1 Dnln '1`nv well, W. Forbes. Heifer calf, Elmer`! Caldwell, Montie Leigh, 2 and 3. I T?n(r:h::w::r1 .Tp1` ~O1d` ' uarx. v ' POULTRY `r ; Barred Rock cock, Frank Currun,}\ ` G. A. C1'u. Barred Rock hen 2.] iP.(,-v. G. A. Cruse, Parkview Hatchew 1 jies. Barred Rock eockere], Rev. h. I Cruse, Frank Curran. Barred ] pullet, Parkview Hatcheries, 1 -Frank Curran. White Rock cock, ( Pa1'k\'iew Hatcheries, Delno Jermey 1 V White Rock hen, Delno Jemiey 1 and : 2. Whiie Rock cockerel, J. F. Turn- 1 bull, Irwin Clark. White Rock Pul--1 let, J. F. Turnbull 1 and 2. Rhoue I.~:land Red hen, Parkview Hatcheries, ` ;Errol Johnston. Rhode Island Red ; jcockerel, Mrs. Montie Leigh. Rhodef - Island Red pullet, Mrs. Montie Leigh. ; _ Brown Leghorn cockerel, Parkview ' , Hatcheries 1 and 2. Brown Leghorn ` - pullet, Parkview Hatcheries 1 and z. : White Leghorn cock, Frank Curran. , White Leghorn hen, Frank Curran. - Parkview Hatcheries. White Leg- `. horn cockerel, Parkview Hatcheries, L L. 13. Guest. White Leghorn pullet, r I arkvie\\' Hatcheries 1 and 2. Or-I - pingrton cock, Parkview Hatcheries 1 .1 and '2. Orpington hen, Wm. Jarratt.` Orpington cockerel, Parkview Hatch-; I mi.-,<, Ornimrton nullett. Purkview, I U1-pington cocxcrei, rarxview nzucn-;( u1`iL-5. Orpington pullett. Purkvicw1_] Hutche1'ie;~: 1 and 2. Whitn Wyan-`,5 dotte cock, Parkview Hatcheries, E1--i; rol Johnston. White Wyandotte hen,'1 Errol Johnston. White Wyandottel] . pullet, Errol Johnston. Partridge-`,4 Wyandotte cock, Parkview Hatoher-,1 . i(.`S. Pzxrtridg(- Wyandottc hen, Park-,1 ' viow Hatcheries. Jersey Giant cock, ` - Errol Johnston. Minorca hen, Mrs. ` . Montie Leigh, Montie Leigh. 1\`IIn-,; ; orca cockerel, Pm`kvi`ew Hatcheries 1'~ - and 2. Minorcu pullet, Mrs. M. Leigb_' . 1 and 2. Bnnlzim cock, Ray Robson,` Clark Hornr-. Bantam hen, Errol Johnston, Ray Robson. Bantam cockorei, Errol Johnston, Harman Leigh. Bantam pullet, Errol John- 5101!, Hui-man Leigh. Ancona hen, Pzu'k\'ie\\' Hatcheries, Montie Iieigiz. .-\n(.-ona cockerel, Errol Johnston 1 and 2. Anconn pullet, Errol John- ston 1 and 2. SHEEP A n-nrl vnrvl FLOWERS AND rltuu ld steer, Basket cut owers, Mrs. R. Hall, Fletcher[Mrs. Jas. Stoddart, Mrs. Wm. Scott. 11d Flet- Table bouquet, Mrs. R. Hall, Mrs. J. Milcl1;Stoddart. Hand bouquet, Mrs. J. IcCuaig.~ S-toddart, Mrs. Mac Ellson. Collec- Jermey. tion aster, 3 each, Mrs. Wm. Scott, Hunter, Mrs. R. Hall. Collection annuals, 12 ' variet/ies, Mrs. R. Hall, Wm. Scott. J. Vv. tcher Collection perennials, Mrs. R. Hall aer calf,` C. H. Moffatt. Vase cut owers, Mrs. : Son. rJ. Stoddart, Mrs. R. Hall Best ve varieties cut flowers, Mrs. Wm. ` lScott, Mrs. R. Hall. Collection. ` v dahlias, Mrs. J. A. McRae, Mrs. Mac , Best Ellson. Gladioli, 6 colors, Mrs. Wm. Mur-' Scott, Mrs. J. Stoddart. tale APPLES I . Baby Six Roxbury Russcts, Wm. Camp- Amold bell & Son, Edgar Leigh. Six Benl `Davis, Wm. Campbell, Mac Ellson. Six Fameuse Sno\v, Wm. Jarratt, 1, Prof. J. G. Hume. Six Wolf Rive.,; ng mm,|Wm. Campbell & Son, Neil McCa1-| 3, smll;h;man. Six St. Lawrence, Thos. Flet-.' .m1l;l1,J, cher, Percy Bonney. Six Talman! Sweets, Edgar Leigh, Leslie Jermey.' b,T_ Six Alexanders, Wm. Campbell Sz -Son, A. C. Currie. Six Baldwins, &'Wm. Campbell & Son. Six Rec; 71 Pound, Wm. Jarratt,,Mac Ellson. Six! 1 son` llhotle Island Greens, Leslie Jermcyf 1 SIX Northern Spys, Geo. Pea1`sall, Wm. Campbell & Son. Six Golden: & lhissets, Wm. Campbell & Son, Leslie 'Jermey. Six Wcalthys, Lon Phillips,, Dal~cy`J. W. Walker. Six Hclntosh ROLl:`,l ng Prof. J. G. Hume, Lon Phillips. Six` 2, Pe\\'2J.ukee.<, Wm. Jarratt, Percy B0113 ney. Six Duchess, Percy Bouncy.` X. McCalman. Twelve Crab .-\pple.~:,I ltrong John Walker, Mrs. Dalton Sha'.v.i msu-ong Six any other variety apples, Prof. J.l G. Hume, E. V. Babcock. Twelve`; Bye. plums, any variety, Wm. J:ir`ratt, `mg ml, V. Babcock. Six pears, any variet.y,l 3_ l{-,.-,,,` l\lr.=. R. Jerm<.-y, Mac Ellson. Threul bunches }.Il`21lJ(:n`, E. V . Babcock,; l5 mug` Percy Bonney. Collection of fruit,| ; Son;-`V111. Jarratt, Prof. J. G. Hume. ethr,-it 6;? Best rare plant, Mrs. J. C. Tud lhopc-,_Mr.<. J. W. Walker. Collection, (ll-01-ge! cut bloom, Mrs. Wm. hearling Jarratt, Mrs. Colin Campbell. Col-~ 1 am] ;3_ll~ -ction nasturtions in one container, `Ch Tl""lll(.`V', l\Irs. Wm. Scott. Col~l n `.1. - \h~.~ fm Qnnii \`l'.';I h ' tt` th' -V t . _ calf '1'nos. ueweu 1 anu z. muc be er an m pas masons G rade Catt1e-T\\'o-year-old The vegetable entries were a little J` N_ Walker & Son Donald Fletcher; disappointing in numbers. To . 1 . -: - _ & Son. Yearling steer Donald F_1et-I counmract thl" the showing of P0 cher & Son, Albert Jermey. Mllch; tt ':b11ddth t . s2e%a`3% gr? rim Eiiteeii` #1:`; ,31`3.i;1f`1??P~ lighted the Rorth Slmcoe repmsenta-`Yea1`1ing heifer, A. jermey, F. I tive of the Dept. of Agriculture, \v11o}`Sem0r heifer or Steer calf, . has worked hard to improve both thei Walker & Sony Donald Fletcher &i` ?eura.1iitt(,y;.yz_md yield of potatoes in his; Son. Junior heifer or steer calf, Plrmesi Ladies. . .. Baa:9:33V`::`3;$;2i;.,L:`.;& %f: .t;,=. f `t' Johnston. n- Cock, any other variety, Delnu :-Jer1ney. Hen, any other variety, rt Delno Jermey. Cockerel, any othe.- 't,variety, Parkview Hatcheries. Pul- r let, any other variety, Parkview _ "t Hatcheries 1 and 2. Best cockere1,,- !any breed, J. F. Turnbull. Exhibi- ' L fe-I.` '-L mals, ` T : ; m:.-\1.\.s ...\u am:.u.3 Half bus. Timothy seed, Jas. Craw- gforal, `.bu..<. u}0\'r1` .~'c(-d, ' ~Wm. Hiulf xLl..H` kn: :\-_u~nu-nrl hum-Inv `Nun V L}r\lKI rnuuupr, l Best 20 lb. crock butter, ;\`I1'.<. R. iJenm.-y, .\ Ir.~:. lrwin Clark, .VIr.<. \'or- Vmzm Campbell. B05110 lb. crock `but -er. .\Ir.<. Montie Leigrh, Mrs. A. ;D. Campbell, Mrs. Percy Bonney. IBest 5 lb. crock butter. Mrs. Colin |Campbr.-ll, Mrs. Geo. Rugmzm, Mrs. `F \V (`.nlrl\\'9ll. 5 lbs. butter in lbzlmpbell, Mrs. he-0. ltugniun, lurs. EC. W. Cal(l\\'cll. 5 lbs. inl `prints, Z\lr.<. Colin Campbell, Mrs. P.` l Bonney, ;\Ir.<. R. JE1`l l;:`y. \\%)1`ki*ri\.i'1i1`s` lunch, Mrs. J. C. ' u( ope, 1 rs. "in. Scott. Five sections comb honey Mac Ellson, Wm. Reid. Best quart e.\ract(-d honey, Prlof. J. 1Humr_-, Andy Millar(. Disp ay 0 ioney. "Mac Ellson, Win. Reid. Best 5 lbs`. niaplo sugar, Mrs. Edgar Leigh, Mrs. iWm. Hayes. Quart. maple syrup iJas. Craword, Mrs. F. McKay. Two pints pickles". any other variety, Mrs Dc-Vere Wilson, Mrs. R. Jermey 1 Best quart catsup, Mrs. A. D. Camp- , bell, Mrs. J. C. Tudhope. One quart each canned tomatoes, corn and beans, Mrs. F. McKay, Mrs. Wm. | Scott. One quart each pears and - pear-hes, Albert Jermey, Mrs. R. Jer- -- mcy. Two quarts, 1 each any other 3 variety, Mrs. Dalton Shaw. Ylrs. C. : W. Caldwell. One pint each cherries land strawberries, Mrs. F. McKay, 3 Mrs. Dalton Shaw. Best fruil cake, - 5 lbs. or over, not iced, Mrs. George V Rugman, .VIr.<. R. Jermey. Homema e 1 buns, plain, .\Ir:<. N. Campbell, Mrs. - R. Jermey. Chocolate layer cake, Mrs. - Albert Jermey, Mrs. A. D. Campbell. - .-\n,:<~l cake, .\Irs. J. C. 'l`udhope, Mrs. P Wm. Scott. Marble cake, Mrs. D. 5. Wilson. Mrs. E. B. Reynolds. Brest 3. 6 tarts, 2 varieties, 3 of each, `. rs. Chas Jermey, Mrs. H. Moore. Best lemon pie, Mrs. E. B. Reynolds, Mrs. i-`Wm. Scott. Apple pie, Mrs. Wm. I`; Campbell Raisin pic, Mrs. Chas. N Jermey, Mrs. R. Jermey. Five-piece 1",-school lunch, Mrs. Wm. Scott, Mrs. l";J. C. Tudhope. Loaf homemade 1:` bread, brov_vn, Mrs. Wni. Moore, _LiDeVere Wilson. Fruit loaf, Mrs. I\. .C`.Camphell. Mrs. R. Jermey. Six tea !.biscuits, Mrs. R. Jermey, Mrs. A. D -`.Campbell. Six bran muins, Mrs. K. Wm. Scott, Mrs. P. Bonnw. Nut `- loaf, homemade, Mrs. J. C. Tudhope, 31" : Mrs. tWm.3Sc?tt. }l3eisvt[ 12Jcogk1( ?, 14 varie ies, 0 eac , rs. . . ur- rlhhope, Mrs. Wm. Scott. Best meat 11v'loaf, Mrs. E. B. Reynolds, Mrs. K. 01 Cavanagh. Best fruit salad, Mrs .1. W Stoddurt. Mrs. Wm. Scott. Vege- IH table ~alad. Mrs. Wm. Scott, Mrs. J. 11` Stoddart. Best loaf homemade Y1. bread, Mrs. N. Campbell, Mrs. Wm. '1`--McAr`hur. Collection of baking, Mrs. R. Jermey, Mrs. C. W. Cald- 11' well, Mrs. T. W. Jermey, White fruit ;r'a11' 0; u ' Fnnlr I Pair of turkeys, Howard Branddn. 1Pair of geese, Howard Brandon. `Pair of ducks, David Roberts, Erroll 1n`1nr+r\n .'|llHl Z Hull. 1`: H. (H1.-\L\'S A\'D SEEDS 4` kn : . In-nnvnv gnarl I-:3: 11110111 I`lO1`11C. DAIRY PRODUCE O0 11` .u-nr-L- hnffnv `.\J.l'S. VVH1. DCOIL. L;UL-I , ;\`Ir.<. Wm. Scott, )'I1's | R winners : g I HORSES } 1` Heavy Drau_"ht---Brood Mars, Ern est Coates, Archie McLean. Foai, 1931, Perrymani] 'l`wo-year-old Tudhopelt.` Team hope. :-ige,x( Ernest Fouliz by F`reedom. Foaliz by Nugliyzuiit. Foal`: byy Bud `2 Light raised; +`nn1 in 1'92}! (1.r.v-rlmi Pm'i'vm:m. F0211!` The l\'orthe1:n Advance CEKE, IIOC ICECI, BITS 1`. LV1C.l\'dy, lV1l'S.| Chas. Jermey. -ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Half bus. early potatoes in box, Irwin Clark, C. H. Moffatt. Half bus date potatoes in box, Percy Bonney, , Wm. Jarratt. Three yellow turnips, : Jae. Crawford, Wm. Campbell & , Son. Three white turnips, Jas. Craw- ford, Irwin Clark. Three mangolds, _"John 1. Edwards, T. W. Jermey & Son. Three sugar mangolds, Roy Fraser, Jas. Crawford. Six eld car- , rots, Wm. Campbell & Son. B851 pumpkin, Edgar Leigh, John W _ Leigh. Mammoth squash, C. H. Mof- fatt, Norman Campbell. Best collec- l I tion roots, Wm. Campbell & Son, Jas. , Crawford. Six red onions, E. V. , Babcock. Six yellow onions, E. V`. Biabcock, Lon. Phillips. Quart potato onions, Mrs. Irwin Clark, Mrs. Edgar Leigh. Six red carrots, table, C. H. Molfatt, N. McCa11nan. Six short- horn carrots, table, Mrs. Invin Clark. Six parsnips, Mrs. DeVere Wilson, Mrs. Wm. Campbell. Six white on-_ ions. E. V. Babcock, Wm. Reid. Six. long blood beets, Mrs. DeVere Wil- son. Six turnip beets, T. R. Fletch- er, Mac Ellson. T '0 heads cabbage, red, Mac Ellson. Two heads cab- bage, white, Lon. Phillips, M. E. Moi - fatt. Two heads cauliower, E. V. Babeock, Lon. Phillips. Six ears table corn, Percy Bonney, Geo. Rug- man. Best hubbard squash, E. V. Babcock, Mrs. DeVere Wilson. Best vegetable marrow, Wm. Jarratt, C. H. Motfatt. Six tomatoes, Mac Ell- ison, Percy Bonney. Six stalks salssrz lfy, Mrs. DeVere Wilson, Wm. Camp-I jbell & Son. Two citrons, C. H. Mof-i lfatt, Manford Horne. Two water~| .melons, Mrs. Wm. Moore, E. V. Bab-j icock. Two muskmellons, Irwin yClark, E. V. Babcock. Bushel pota- ltoes, Dooleys, Percy Bonney, Geo. iRugman. Best collection garden lvegetables, Mrs. C. H. Molfatt, Mrs. llrwin Clark. Best bag potatoes, Geo. , ] ,Rug`man_. Irwin Clark. 2} : `DON/H<`!'I`T(`. NTA\'IT1<`A(`.'l`ITI?1?..Q .1 .. '1 J 7 JJKJAVIILDLILJ lVl."\l\`Ul`t\\_11U1X.I14D I Apron, fancy, homemade, Mrs.l fDunc:m McCuaig, Mrs. M. A. Mar- lshall. Apron, plain, Mrs. E. B. `Reynolds. Mrs. W. J. l`hom.son. Babies layvzvtte, Mrs. Ken. Cavanaglx. Bed slippers, any kind, Mrs. M. A. jMarshall. Button holes in serge, (1, Mrs. M. A. Marshall. Best idea fox `house dress, Miss M. Sloddart, Mrs.` 9 Wm. Campbell. Best five articles for. .Cl1risL1m1.<, gifts, Mrs. Wm. Campbell,l 'Mrs. W. J. .l`homson. Bu'ct sc-t, 3 ,1)l(`(.'c>', Bliss A. Jarratt, Mrs. L. H. ` \"ic211`_v. Be(l. vmbroitlc-red, I Ilrliss J. Beasley. Mrs. J. $014+ . Br,-(l.sprv2ul. any kind, .VIrs. M. A. Man`- shall, Mrs. Wm. Campbell. Crochet- ing on cotton, Mrs. L. H. Viczxry, Mrs. M. A.` .VIar.~:l1all. Child's (lruss, plain, Mrs. M. Horne. Child s co-at made from old _;armenL. Mrs. M. Horne. Centrepiece, (`l`nbl`OlIlGl`e(l, white, Bliss E. Sampson, Hrs. Colin Ca n1pl.-ll. Centrepiece. (.-mbroidcd colored, Hrs. ;\I. A. `.VIar.~'l1:1ll, .V`Ir.'. Illarvey Crawford. Comforter, clown `lled, 3.1:-.<. J. A. .\IcRae, Mrs. Wm. Scott. Comforter, any kind, .\Irs. Wm. Campbell. Darned st-Jclzing, }.Mrs. R. Jermey, Mrs. L. H. Vicary. cake, not iced, Mrs F. McKay, Mrs. C119 : Jm-mpvA uguluu, 1l'\\'Hl L;l?J.J.'JS. DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES Anunn 4'-nan knrnnnanrln WI ONTARIO DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS YI'his rule is important at all times, but especially so at dusk and at night. At such times, no matter how careful the driver of a car is, he may not see you until he is very near to you and it may be impos- sible for him to stop in time to avoid inicting serious injury. . . . Face the Traffic O`?the 524 fatalities on the highways of Ontario last year a large number were caused by persons walking with rather than against trafc. Why take a chance? wows FAIR, E 030, BROKE ALL ; PAST RECORDS: hould he swerve to avoid hitting you, though you may escape gury others may be hurt. HON. LEOPOLD MACAULAY, MIN IE>"."I'II` OF HIGHVVAYS -. !Dresser scarf or stand scarf, lVIr`s.i2l; j,Geo. Rugman, Mrs. W. J. Thomson. E_` Pillow cases cut work, embroidere(l,i Mr !M.rs. J. A. fvxcnae, Mrs. M. A. Ma1~- MC shall. Embroidery on linen, Mrs! W, Colin Campbell. Mrs. E. Blacker.'T,.. Ladies 3-piece lingerie set, Mrs. Da1-- qhf Lon Shaw. Luncheon set, Miss A. `N: VJarratt, Wm. Campbell. Be. oor rug, any kind, Mrs. S. V. JOT1C> _ in}. Mrs. M. A. Marshall. Mat, hooked,` M1. l.V1r:<. Peter McCuz1ig. Mrs. K. Cavan-T {at uagh. Night dress, embroidered, Miss, A i E. Szunpson, Miss A. Jarratt. Night` W( clre. any other kind, Mrs. M. .-\.!M1_ Marshall, Mrs. E. B. Reynolds. Pzm-li on gzxrment for \\`eur, Mrs. S. F. Fer- Cr, guson, _VIrs. Gordon Lauder. Pieced` '1} Quill, Mrs. J. A. MeRae, Mrs. W. J] P" Walker. Pair pillow cases, any kind,| `M1, embroi(le)`cd, Miss E. Sampson, Mr.~'.i Sh ll. Jermey. Socks, plain, woollen, M`, Mr.-'. S. F. Ferguson, Mrs. J. A. Me-} O l Rae. Sofa pillow, embroidered, Mrs. I R. Hall, Mrs. Dalton Shaw. Sofali; pillow. any other kind, Mrs. E. B.` Pzynolds, Mrs. W. J. Thomson ` ' Sweater, knit, any kind, Mrs. M. .~\. 0, .\I'.ir. Mrs. L. H. VlCll`y. Serv-1 lj ing tray, Mrs. Wm. Campbell, I\lr`s.;E\`f`,` Drxlton Sl~.:>.`.`.'. Scarf, knit, .lIr.~. .I\l. _ Horne, Mrs. E. Blacker. Shop] lg: bag, best idea, =.\Irs. S. F. Ferg-.2. '9` V 2 o.\ir17I-s'1}*r:.1a-:-1' Over Bank of Toronto, Barrie CLEANING - PRESSING - ALTERING REPAIRING Your Own Goods Made and Trimmed SOLE AGENT FOR CORNELL TAILORED CLOTHES All the Newest Shades and Patterns to select from Just Arrived A Gua1'a11 reed Fit in Suit or Overcoat COME IN AND SEE OUR SAMPLES Your Patronage Solicited - Service is Our Motto SPECIAL RANGE or SUITS $22.50 of country roads W 1M2-s. W. J. Thomson Towels, bath, M1=- any kind, pair, Mrs. J. Stoddart, Mrs. Thm-T0-.E. B. Reynolds. Towels, guest, 1, 0mb1`ld9`1``l-iMrs. M. A. Marshall, Mrs. Duncan `- ilfl-or-fh *`1`II`:1S"l McCuz1ig. Towels, fancy, 1 pair, Mrs. in- , ' ` .: Wm. Campbell, Mrs. L. H. Vicary. `- Blacke"-'Tray cloths, pair, Mrs. M. A. Mar- Mrs-, D"`]".=hall, Mrs. E. B. Reynolds. Table set runner, Miss A. McCuaig, Mrs. M. :1_11Il>0`1]1_-Jo1jf::i'.A. Marsliall. Table linen with ~initial, l\Ir.<. M. A. Marshall. Tatting, Mat, hked ,M1's. M. A. Marshall, Miss A. Jar- : C` Vf.n -ratt. Woolen mit,t.~:, double, Mrs M. 1'"k _- d ,. I *"`;.A. I\=Iar.slm1l, Mrs. N. Campbell. "'"t" Mghtg Woolen gloves, Mrs. M. A. Marsliall, M M .\Ir.<. L. H. Vicary Window cur- -'-"]f15' Pt" tains, pair, hand made, Mrs. Harvey h"`7' FZFCY` Crz1\'cfor(l, Mrs. VVni. Campbell. Oil 'u`1m" P`e,Ced1p2iiz:tixig, landscape. l\'I1-s. Anna Hod- `C I `ll son 13:`-ncil drawing, free hand, ;S7 mud : Mrs. K. Cmuinagli, Mrs. Dalton a.mpSn' 111::-`ISl1u\\`. Kodak views, Simcoe Co., Elm w?019`1`i;Vli.~':e A. .T.'-1ri':1t.1. Mi-.=_ E. Rlnokr-v Res. Phone 910w OVERCOATS $22.50 AND UP l I D1ld.\`\'. 1\U(l21K \'lG\\'S, Dllncoe K10 __ | i\'Ii.<.= Ja1'i'at.1, Mrs. E. Blacker. 1'Bo. Textiles smock, Mrs. K. Cavem- ;z1zi1, Mrs. J. Stoddart. Bed sheets, . 5hand made, Hrs. K. Cavanagh, Mrs. ;`: VVI2 . f:m1;)belI. i Hon-shc-shoe Pitching Contest - 2:01:01). 'l'ayIo1' and Kirkpatrick, Tes- `key and Palmor. Open Lu "esidents of Omto`.\'n.~"1ips, Archie Fleuhr :.\.i(i Wes. Urawford, Sid Leigh and Ernest. Patti:-rson. . - (Continued from page one) In the ower and fruit sections, the exhibits were away ahead of last! year, both in quality and quantity,' especially the owers, which were shown in great profusion. The ap-_ ples were exceptonally good. I It was pointed out by one of the. judges that wheat was conspicuously! less in the grain and seed section. There were not as many sheaves of any of the grains showns this year, but the quality of the oats was` much better than in past seasons. The vnrrefahle entries were 2 life Page Three Shop 576 LU'dl 11 193], lvt. x K:U'(`l[(`>,.. ICU! Smith. 1 Geldlng, z 9 Z. ' v; General Curll Fagan. lug, Ha-mnan bell. Yearling Colt, Filly or Gel(ling.', Ray Robson, Rov F1-a.=e1~. Edagr Bea1'd.-':xll. Herman Roy Fraser. (`aw-vu'nn-n \'In\~:. lxnvlnrr Fnnl lrlfll I

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